Sunday Tribune

Suicide bomber kills nine, injures 18 in Kabul attack

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KABUL: A suicide bomber targeting Afghanista­n’s minority Hazaras blew himself up at a police checkpoint in western Kabul on Friday, killing nine people and wounding 18, officials said.

According to Basir Mujahid, spokespers­on for the Kabul police chief, the bomber was on foot and was trying to strike a gathering of Hazaras who were commemorat­ing the 1995 death of their leader, Abdul Ali Mazari, killed at the hands of the Taliban.

The bomber came as close to the gathering as he could and detonated his explosives at the checkpoint outside, the spokespers­on said. One policeman was among the dead.

Local Hazara leader Mohammad Mohaqiq told the gathering that the explosion was an attempt to terrorise Afghans. He blamed the Taliban and the Islamic State, both of which have targeted ethnic Hazaras in the past.

Most Hazaras are Shiite Muslims, and Sunni militants consider all Shiites heretics and urge followers to kill them.

Spokespers­on for the health ministry, Wahid Majro, said several of the wounded were in a critical condition and feared the death toll could rise further.

In other developmen­ts, the Taliban launched a deadly assault overnight on an army outpost in a remote region of Afghanista­n’s northern Takhar province, killing six soldiers and wounding five in a blistering hours-long attack, defence ministry spokespers­on Dawlat Waziri said.

Members of the local police who were sent to assist the soldiers were ambushed by the Taliban while on their way to the outpost in the remote district of Khwaja Ghar.

Ten local policemen were killed and nine were wounded in the ambush. – Ap/african News Agency (ANA)

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